Kenneth Chesebro, a former campaign lawyer from President Donald Trump, who was convicted of his role in trying to cancel the results of the 2020 presidential elections, has been inherent in New York.

A panel of judges in the Court of Appeals of New York ruled on Thursday that Chesebro should be inhibited by the “serious crime” he committed when he tried to subvert the 2020 electoral results of Georgia for Trump.

“Only on that basis, the response of the respondent questions its integrity and aptitude to continue participating in the practice of the law in New York,” the decision said.

Chesebro was accused in 2023 along with Trump and another 17 for trying to cancel Trump’s loss in Georgia. An investigation found that Chesebro was the main architect in a plot to change legitimate electoral certificates in seven states, including Georgia, with the fraudulent who would declare Trump the winner.

Chesebro declared himself guilty last year of a single conspiracy account after reaching an agreement with prosecutors before being about to take trial.

In this brochure provided by the Fulton County Sheriff's office, Trump's former lawyer Kenneth Chesebro poses for his reserve photo on August 23, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.
In this brochure provided by the Fulton County Sheriff’s office, Trump’s former lawyer Kenneth Chesebro poses for his reserve photo on August 23, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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“Given the testimony and the evidence produced at the audience, we conclude that the respondent must be inhebrated based on his sentence for a serious crime,” said Thursday’s ruling.

Trump himself still faces charges in Georgia despite the decision of a Court of Appeals to eliminate the Fulton County District, Fani Willis, of the case. Trump falsely said in December that “the case is completely dead.”

“There is no way that such corrupt people can lead a case, and then take care of another person,” Trump said in News Digital. “It was a corrupt case, so how could it be taken by another person?”

“Therefore, the case is completely dead,” he added.

While Chesebro has been inhebrado in New York, he can still practice law in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Texas, Florida and Illinois.

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CORRECTION: This story has been amended to reflect that Chesebro is also not eligible to practice law in California.